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the word freeze is already in present tense.

i am going to freeze this,

it could also be freezing

i am freezing

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Verb: to freeze, is freezing

Adj: is frozen

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will freeze, shall freeze, going to freeze

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8y ago
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Example: The pond will have frozen by morning.

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8y ago
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Freeze.

"Come in before you freeze."

"I'd rather freeze than be in a room with you."

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The future perfect tense of freeze is will have frozen.

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Will freeze.

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Will have frozen.

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